Robin Padilla

Robinhood Fernando Cariño Padilla or simply known as Robin Padilla (born November 23, 1969,[1]Manila, Philippines) is a Filipinoaction star who has played gangster roles in movies including "Anak ni Baby Ama", "Grease Gun Gang" and "Bad Boy 2".

Padilla crossed over to television via the ABS-CBN comedy show "Pwedeng-Pwede". He starred in the daily action-drama series, "Basta't Kasama Kita".
In 2005 he did two movies: the horror thriller "Kulimlim" and the
comedy "La Visa Loca". He received Best Actor honors in the 2006 Urian
Awards.

Padilla, an anti-malaria advocate since 2004 appealed for media
support for his cause against the disease in the press briefing of
Department of Health's Movement Against Malaria. As MAM spokesperson, he
engaged television networks in the campaign for the use of mosquito
nets.[citation needed]

Padilla flew to Turkey to attend a conference concerning the Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation, a free preschool he built for Muslim children in Quezon City, which opened in 2007. On September 15, 2007 he donated 2.5 million Philippine pesos to the Muay Association of the Philippines.

On 2009, Padilla was cast in the title role of "Totoy Bato", which was an adaptation from a novel by Carlo J. Caparas.

He has four children with Liezl, a son named Ali and three daughters Queenie, Kylie who are actresses and Zhen-Zhen.[4] He also has a son named Mico to actress Jobelle Salvador[5]
and a daughter named Camille Orosa, a model and aspiring actress, with
Leah Orosa former model. He owns a house at posh Pines Ville Street,
Greenview Executive Village, Barangay Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City, where thieves stole his Motorolacellular phone and a 357 Luger, a German-made handgun loaded with 6 bullets, on May 3, 2008.[6]

In 2009, Padilla announced that he has been divorced from his wife
Liezl Sicangco for two years and that Sicango has a new husband in
Australia.[7]

On August 19, 2010, Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez were married in The Taj Mahal in India.[8] Padilla and Rodriguez had met during his stint as a host of Wowowee.[9]